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DR. CHARLES H. WHITE

1905 - 2014

DR.  CHARLES H. WHITE obituary, 1905-2014, Mission Hills, KS

BORN

1905

DIED

2014

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CHARLES WHITE Obituary

Dr. Charles Herbert White's extraordinary life ended peacefully on August 17, 2014, at the age of 109. Born Aug. 16, 1905, in Galesburg, Ill., Charlie savored a life full of adventure and caring for others. After his father, a minister, was killed in a freak elevator accident, Charlie was inspired to become a physician after meeting medical missionaries his mother took into their home as boarders to make ends meet. A lifelong Kansas City resident, Charlie graduated from Westport High School, Kansas City Junior College, and then the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1926. While at MU he was a proud member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and later received its Century Award. After MU, Charlie paid his way through Northwestern Medical School by playing saxophone in big bands, journeying throughout the United States and the world. After working in private practice, on the staff at Kansas City General Hospital, and then serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Air Force Medical Service during World War II, Charlie became one of the first anesthesiologists in the United States upon receiving Fellowship training at the Mayo Clinic in 1944. He was named one of the American Board of Anesthesia's first Diplomats. Dr. White co-founded the Kansas City Anesthesia Society and became its President in 1953. He was President of the Missouri State Anesthesia Society, Secretary of the Jackson County Medical Society, President of the Baptist Memorial and St. Joseph hospitals medical staffs, and was named the Physician of the Year by Baptist Medical Center in 1972. Dr. White held staff privileges at Baptist Memorial, St. Luke's, Children's Mercy and St. Joseph hospitals. He retired in 1975 from his medical practice. His beloved wife, Madeline Lois White died in 1995. They had five children, 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Daughter Linda Moore (deceased) and her husband Jack of Kansas City gave him three grandchildren, Charles Moore (wife Margo) of Boston, Scott Moore (wife Jana) of Minneapolis, and David Moore of Tucson. Charles and Margo are parents to great-granddaughter Grace; Scott and Jana are parents of great-grandchildren Jack and Maylee. Charlie's son, William Grimshaw and his wife Charlotte, of DeSoto, are parents of two grandchildren, Lois Ann of Olathe, and Lynn Meitz (husband Doug), of St. Louis, whose son Beau is another of Charlie's great-grandchildren. Charlie's daughter, Julie Neustadt of Sugar Grove, NC, is mother to two of Charlie's grandchildren, Jason Neustadt (wife Stacey) of Phoenix, and Jill Hyland (husband Doug) of Brunswick, Maine. Jason and Stacy are parents of great-grandchildren Jake and Ryan; Jill and Doug are parents of great-grandchildren Bowman and Finley. Charlie's daughter, Laurie White of Phoenix is the mother of grandchildren Weston (wife Sarah) of San Diego, Mike and Jake. And daughter, Madelyn Dalgleish, with Doug, are parents of Charlie's grandchildren Haley, Logan and Austin in Kansas City. Charlie also leaves his longtime friend and companion, Mary Ann Cooper. His life was full of adventure. Charlie hitchhiked to California and back as a teenager with childhood friend Edgar Snow, who became the famed journalist of Mao in China. Selected by President Truman's physician to provide the anesthesia for surgery to be performed on the ailing President of Peru, Charlie returned from the jungle after the successful treatment with a monkey he kept for years. Charlie was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church which he sometimes attended multiple times per week to, as he said, "cram for the final." An avid golfer, he was a longtime member of Blue Hills Country Club. He loved playing his saxophone, fishing, attending his investment club Fourth National Associates (for more than 50 years), and being with his children and grandchildren. Dr. Charles Herbert White first practiced medicine in times where there were no specialists, patients were met and treated in their homes, there were no antibiotics, and sitting and praying with the patient was part of the doctor's calling. Insurance did not exist, and payment, if there was any, often came in the form of barter or food. To him this was of no consequence; the important things were the care, compassion and expertise he devoted to each and every patient. He lived and worked by the advice his mother gave him: "Just do the right thing." As an anesthesiologist Dr. White pioneered treatments which kept patients alive and pain free during procedures which never could have been performed before. Charlie treated more than 40,000 patients and loved his work; he considered it a privilege. As he said, "Where but in medicine can you receive the tearful 'Thank you' and warm lifetime friendship of people you help. Who else but the doctor is admitted without reserve into the inner sanctums of a human life in distress. The doctor belongs to the most challenging profession in existence today and forevermore because the good physician lives a life that is the expression of productiveness, concern, respect, responsibility and knowledge." His love of medicine never waned - he attended medical staff meetings well past his hundredth birthday and worked as a medical missionary in Haiti at the age of 92. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 11 E. 40th St., Kansas City. Private burial. In lieu of flowers those desiring to honor the memory of this wonderful man may make a contribution in honor of Dr. Charles H. White to the University of Missouri School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, c/o University of Missouri Office of Advancement, DC 205, 1 Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212. His words are perhaps the best: "I've seen a lot, and I've been through a lot, but whatever happens you have to keep your head up. A positive attitude in life means everything." Assistance by Funeral Advocates, LLC. Arr.: Signature Funerals and Cremation; 8019 State Line Rd., KCMO 64114 (816) 214-5174. www.signaturefunerals.com S

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Published by Kansas City Star from Aug. 20 to Aug. 21, 2014.

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Christine Meninno

August 10, 2024

I did not know or know of Dr. White. I picked up The Book of Charlie at a local bookstore--"doing the right thing" for small business-and could not have been more thrilled to read such a beautiful, well-told (kudos to D. Von Drehle and wife) compilation of the good doctor´s life journey and accomplishments and quips of such simply important advice on being a good person and a great doctor-as my daughter has just finished her residency. Surely a book to pass on to her and to everyone! God Bless you, Dr.-now RESTING in peace eternally.)

Nancy Jo Wadlington

June 26, 2024

A wonderful and beautiful life well lived. I met Dr Charles White through David Von Drehle's book The Book of CHARLIE in a Plant City, Florida library book club for the month of June, 2024. Actually, we are meeting today at 11:00 o'clock to discuss the book and talk about what our "takeaway" was and is. ( I'm still processing his amazing life and the early American people and inventions).
I am so grateful for reading this inspiring book. I will have to buy my own, and re-read it continually. There are so many written words that I feel a need to remember. Exciting. So , so exciting and wonderful. Thank you for still having this site

Jordan

April 5, 2024

I didn't know Charlie but I just completed the book about his life. What a life he had! Full of triumphs and failures but never losing the joy of it. When my time on earth has ended, hopefully I can say the same.

Laura Sierra

September 16, 2014

Although I did not know Dr. White, I read an article in TIME magazine and was amazed at his life story. Thank you, Dr. White, for all you gave the world, and may you rest in peace.

Maureen Green

August 31, 2014

Thank you for your service in WWII Dr. White. I'm sure our families' paths have crossed. My grandparents were John (Jack) and Gwendolyn McManus, Kansas City. God bless.

Peter Gray

August 26, 2014

I never knew Dr. White, but I sure wish I had. Also an anesthesiologist, I would have been talking with the man who made our specialty go from a second-thought field to the all important place it holds in medicine today. I hope he enjoyed every wonderful journey and basked in the adoration of all those family members. It's so often that we know nothing about a great man until we read his obituary. Dr. White, thanks for your great work.

Rosemary Hardy

August 25, 2014

Dr. White was truly a legend in his own time. Growing up on Overhill, I was fortunate to get to know Dr. White. Apart from his many stories, I vividly remember his great sense of humor. The number of times, either on his walks or in his Mustang, that he would stop and talk with my Mother and me in the front yard - the two of them really enjoyed their (usually) humorous conversations with each other. I have very fond memories of Dr. White and his beautiful wife, Lois.

Terry Myers

August 25, 2014

Madelyn, Doug, Haley, Logan and Austin,
I feel so lucky to have known your Dad. What an incredible man and what a spectacular life he had. I will never forget calling Madelyn to tell her that her Dad had the lawn mower flipped over in the driveway. It was a hot summer day and I thought she should go and help him. Madelyn, your response was perfect, you said "how do you think he got to be 97." So true. He was kind to everyone but what a joy for both of you to be able to live across the street from each other. I loved watching him walk your dog. Thank you for sharing you Dad with me as well as the 40,000 plus lucky patients. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Sincerely,
Terry Myers

Howard Hubbard

August 24, 2014

May you rest in the chapter eternal.

Greg Tamblyn

August 23, 2014

Madelyn and Family,

I met Charlie a few years ago when he and my mother, also an anesthesiologist, were in the same rehab facility for their broken bones. (His: ankle, hers: hip.) She introduced me to him and I thought they were about the same age. When I learned he was 105 I was astounded. I asked if I could visit him and he was kind enough to invite me to his house when he got home.

For a few hours he regaled me with stories of his amazing life. How he learned to play the sax by listening to the jazz broadcasts from the Muehlbach Hotel on Sunday nights. How he worked his way through college playing music. How he once gave blood to one of Al Capone's lieutenants. How he traveled the far east playing music on a cruise ship, and learned to surf in Hawaii in the 1920s.

He took me to the basement and played me recordings of his saxophone solos. So many great stories and mementos. He showed me the original 1966 Mustang in the garage, which he said he was still driving until the ankle injury.

When I asked him for the secret to a long, happy life, he said, "No regrets. It's a waste of time."

It was an honor and a delight to meet him and get a glimpse into the life of this lovely, remarkable man.

August 23, 2014

My great-uncle Charlie was truly a wonderful man. He was kind and wise and witty. I remember him sitting in his study, smoking his pipe, and speaking in the most calm and erudite manner. He was an inspiration.

James Rowe

August 22, 2014

Uncle Charles was so kind, warm, and caring. I remember him with extreme fondness. His ability to recall past conversations, from our brief visits, that were separated by years – amazing. Of course his favorite topics for our conversations were playing the sax and travels. I will especially remember the fragrance of eucalyptus from Christmas visits as a boy to the profound but simple life advice he gave that I share with my daughters today. Fondest wishes, thoughts and prayers for all.

August 22, 2014

We heard with pround sorrow thar Dr. Charles White, a childhood friend of Edgar Snow passed away on August 17th at a honorable age of 109. On behalf of Mr. Ma Canrong, the President of China Society for People's Friendship Studies, and other vice presidents and memebers, I like to express our deep condolence. Please convey our affectionale sympathy and be comforted to his family members. I myself had the opportunaties to meet Dr. While in some occasions in Kansas City. He is a kind old man who devoted his whole life to the benefit of the community and the people and also promoting friendship between our peoples just as Edgar Snow. We wouldn't forget him. May Dr. Charles White rest in peace.
Sincerely yours,
Shu Zhang Vice President of PFS from Beijing

carol wilson

August 22, 2014

Julie and family,
I do believe the two of us gave Dr. White
some of those beautiful white hairs he had. My thoughts are with you.
Carol Firestone Wilson

Margaret DeWitt

August 22, 2014

Julie & family...I have such fond memories of Charlie & his stories he would tell of traveling with his band & his other adventures. What a wonderful man...I am very honored to have met him. My thoughts ,love, and prayers are with you & your family.

Hardy Family

August 21, 2014

Dr. White was our neighbor growing up on Overhill and I babysat his grandchildren. His daily walk took him past our house long past when I thought he should be able. His name would pop up amongst different circles because of the fascinating life he lead, and his inspiring attitude. My father (a fellow anesthesiologist)was just talking about his remarkable life this week. Rest in peace.

John Rigdon, MD

August 21, 2014

I was an anesthesiologist in the group at Baptist Medical Center from 1981 until 1999. The group was started by Dr. Charlie White. Though he retired in 1975, his contact with the group continued throughout my tenure. He was a spiritual and professional influence on his fellow physicians. There could have been no higher aspiration than to be like Dr. Charlie White. It was an honor and privilege to have known him.

August 21, 2014

Dear White Family..Gene and I were so fortunate to have been given a place in Charlie and Lois family..Charlie (and Ross) asked Gene to be a partner which became the highlight of our lives forever..What a wonderful man(so many memories)that all of our family will always embrace..Thank you family for allowing us to be a small part of a great ADVENTURE..MUCH LOVE, BARBARA AND GENE

August 20, 2014

Julie-I was saddened to read of your fathers passing. I have such wonderful memories of you & your family. It's not easy losing your parents, but the great memories will always be with us. May God bless you & your family. I wish you peace. Diane Long Taylor

Robert Williams, MD

August 20, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family of this great man and Physician.

Ed Snow was my aunts brother (Mildred Snow Mackey) and I loved to hear Charlie tell about the hitchhiking trip to the west coast with him. (I believe they started out in a Model A Ford) I had the pleasure of working with Charlie at Baptist Hospital until he retired and it was always such a pleasure to have him as the Anesthesiologist for a lot of the cases I did.
My son, Roger used to cut his grass. I last saw him about 5 years ago and often think of him. Such a fine example for us all.

Joe Kessinger

August 20, 2014

I was honored and blessed to know Charlie and be a neighbor. I always remember the times Charlie "motivated" me. I would think it was too hot to mow the yard or too cold to shovel the driveway then I would look out the window and there would be 93+ year old Charlie mowing or shoveling. He was such a kind hearted wonderful man and "the most interesting man in the world". God bless him and all of the White and Dalgleish families!

Liz Baird

August 20, 2014

Dr. White was such a unique & special man - a kind, compassionate & humble man of God. There will never be anyone like him & I feel honored to have known him. I'm sure all of Heaven is celebrating a life so well lived. My heart & prayers are with all of Dr. White's family and the Cooper family. Well done, Charlie.

Bob

August 20, 2014

I am grateful for the life of Dr. White. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

August 20, 2014

To the entire White family:
I sincerely hope that the pain of your loss is overshadowed by all of the fond memories of a life of meaning, purpose, and love.
Mr. Robert Dryzgula

August 20, 2014

Madelyn, Doug, Haley, Logan, & Austin,

You are in our thoughts and prayers! Dr. White was a wonderful man!

Dr. Bruce Carter
Brandon, Allison, & Kayden Carter
Gregory & Amanda Carter Nelson
Doctors Christopher & Amy Carter
Andrew Carter

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